Wobbegongs, which are a type of carpet shark found in the waters around Australia and New Guinea, have few natural predators due to their camouflaged appearance. However, larger sharks, such as Great White Sharks and tiger sharks, may prey on them. Additionally, humans can pose a threat through fishing and habitat destruction. Overall, while wobbegongs have some natural enemies, they are not commonly targeted in the ocean ecosystem.
Japanese wobbegong was created in 1906.
Floral banded wobbegong was created in 2008.
The wobbegong is a species of shark found in Australian waters. Therefore, it has fins.
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no a wobegong does not have feathers because it is a shark
It hunts with its vacum mouth
Although there is no clear favorite among the most bizarre looking sharks, Wobbegong sharks rank very highly.
There is a carpet shark called a wobbegong, I promise I'm not having a laugh, look up the wobbegong if you don't believe me. From the shark expert girl.
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Wobbegong sharks, natve to Australia, have a weight of around 70 kg.